Hacking Root EPP Servers to Take Control of Zones
Offered By: NahamSec via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of hacking root EPP servers to gain control of zones in this 21-minute conference talk from NahamCon2023. Presented by @infosec_au, delve into advanced techniques in ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and red teaming. Learn about the vulnerabilities in EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol) servers and how they can be exploited to manipulate DNS zones. Gain insights into the potential impact of such attacks on web application security and the broader implications for internet infrastructure. This talk is ideal for information security professionals, bug bounty hunters, and cybersecurity enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge in specialized attack vectors.
Syllabus
#NahamCon2023: Hacking Root EPP Servers To Take Control of Zones | @infosec_au
Taught by
NahamSec
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